I'll try to keep this updated with progress of my Westfield build now that it is finally in my new garage at home rather than down the road at the inlaws.
First job will be engine out again to find out why the Saab clutch release keeps leaking when I bleed it and double check release bearing clearance to the clutch cover.
Then it's replace the head bolts with studs and new comp gaskets to try and fix the oil weeping from the head gaskets - even though all I've done since building it is fill the thing with oil via the rocker covers. The engine hasn't even run yet Could it be that I didn't get the right torque on the gaskets when using bolts?
Mike
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Oil definitely seems to be weeping from the gasket as there are no signs elsewhere. I used bolts with comp gaskets and was thinking maybe I didn't torque them right.
All I've done since the rebuild is fill it with oil via the filler cap in the rocker cover so 5l or so of oil went down through one of those oil feeds and the pushrod holes in the head.
Maybe it because so much oil went down the pushrod holes that there was some kind of capiliary round the head gasket edge and past my valley seals?
Mike
All I've done since the rebuild is fill it with oil via the filler cap in the rocker cover so 5l or so of oil went down through one of those oil feeds and the pushrod holes in the head.
Maybe it because so much oil went down the pushrod holes that there was some kind of capiliary round the head gasket edge and past my valley seals?
Mike
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theres gotta be somthing wrong at the gasket, if you say its seeping from there. and its never been running. so its never been under presure. only the gravity weight of the oil!
take a close look and if theres nowhere else it could be leaking from, you may have nicked it when you put the head back on. only other possibility would be if the heads been damaged.
a comp gasket wont need to be torqued verry tight to make it oil tight. mutch less than it would need torqued for running.
head needs to come off again i'd say
George
take a close look and if theres nowhere else it could be leaking from, you may have nicked it when you put the head back on. only other possibility would be if the heads been damaged.
a comp gasket wont need to be torqued verry tight to make it oil tight. mutch less than it would need torqued for running.
head needs to come off again i'd say
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Engine should be coming out in the next week or two when I've tidied everything up in its new home.
Like I say, hopefully its just run round the gasket edge and past the top of the valley seal (maybe not enough blue stuff to fill any gaps there) or as you say a nick on the head gasket.
Otherwise it's bad as I had 4 thou' skimmed off the block and the heads are stage 3's straight from V8D. If there's anything wrong with the way they mate I'm stuffed.
Mike
Like I say, hopefully its just run round the gasket edge and past the top of the valley seal (maybe not enough blue stuff to fill any gaps there) or as you say a nick on the head gasket.
Otherwise it's bad as I had 4 thou' skimmed off the block and the heads are stage 3's straight from V8D. If there's anything wrong with the way they mate I'm stuffed.
Mike